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dendrite/build/docker/README.md
Neil Alexander 67784ecb56
Nuke old Docker stuff (#1104)
* Remove old Docker stuff

* Move hub stuff to upper level docker directory

* Build monolith images

* Update README.md

* Update paths

* Update README.md
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Docker images

These are Docker images for Dendrite!

Dockerfiles

The Dockerfile builds the base image which contains all of the Dendrite components. The Dockerfile.component file takes the given component, as specified with --buildarg component= from the base image and produce smaller component-specific images, which are substantially smaller and do not contain the Go toolchain etc.

Compose files

There are three sample docker-compose files:

  • docker-compose.deps.yml which runs the Postgres and Kafka prerequisites
  • docker-compose.monolith.yml which runs a monolith Dendrite deployment
  • docker-compose.polylith.yml which runs a polylith Dendrite deployment

Configuration

The docker-compose files refer to the /etc/dendrite volume as where the runtime config should come from. The mounted folder must contain:

  • dendrite.yaml configuration file (based on the sample dendrite-config.yaml in the docker/config folder in the Dendrite repository
  • matrix_key.pem server key, as generated using cmd/generate-keys
  • server.crt certificate file
  • server.key private key file for the above certificate

To generate keys:

go run github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/cmd/generate-keys \
  --private-key=matrix_key.pem \
  --tls-cert=server.crt \
  --tls-key=server.key

Starting Dendrite

Once in place, start the dependencies:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.deps.yml up

Wait a few seconds for Kafka and Postgres to finish starting up, and then start a monolith:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.monolith.yml up

... or start the polylith components:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.polylith.yml up

Building the images

The docker/images-build.sh script will build the base image, followed by all of the component images.

The docker/images-push.sh script will push them to Docker Hub (subject to permissions).

If you wish to build and push your own images, rename matrixdotorg/dendrite to the name of another Docker Hub repository in images-build.sh and images-push.sh.